Tactical Intervention

A next-generation tactical shooter created by Minh Le, Tactical Intervention places its focus on team-based tactics and hardcore, fast-paced gameplay. Packed with new environments, game modes, weapons, equipment customization options, and more, Tactical Intervention aims to set a new benchmark in the evolution of the tactical team-based FPS genre. Players will get behind the driver's seat, shoot hanging out of vehicle passenger windows, call in attack dogs, and even make use of tactical rappel ropes to gain the upper hand on the opposing force. They will also have to be conscious of civilians who can be taken as hostages and used as human shields. It is up to you and your team to strategize, execute, and eliminate your target!

According to Steam's stats, more people played
Counter-Strike (1.6 and
Source) today than Skyrim, Team Fortress 2, and Dota 2 combined. So
when Min "Gooseman" Le, one of the co-creators of the original
Counter-Strike mod that launched the phenomenon, gets ready to kick off
his new game, it's kind of a big deal. That game is Tactical
Intervention, a free-to-play shooter that looks very much like an
expanded Counter-Strike, complete with driveable vehicles, rappelling, attack
dogs, and presumably all manner of new tactical toys, and it will enter closed
beta in America in March. See the trailer -- and how to sign up for the
beta -- after the jump.
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2010 will see Mihn "Gooseman" Le's new shooter launch around the world. Tactical Intervention is pegged to go into beta test in the first half of the year with a view to a global release following sometime later. According to a press release issued by the publisher, FIX Korea, Le's new attempt to get back into the world of tactical first-person shooters aims to maximize team play. Read More »

Minh "Gooseman" Le has lifted the lid on his next shooter project -- Tactical Intervention. In an interview seen on IGN Games, Le reveals that he's been working hard on a new fast-paced tactical FPS which he hopes will go into beta testing in the near future.